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Hi Nadya,

"Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows 95." !! :)) as usual.. right ??

Well, That’s why I hate bill gates....

Nadya, Thank you very much for sharing this info with me.

Regards



>Hi Armand,
>
>The re-installation of IE didn't help, I still had these problems. For my relief, our Network Administrator finally found a solution (searched from MS KB)
>================================================================
>Right-click My Computer on the desktop, and then click Properties.
>
>On the Performance tab, click Graphics.
>
>Move the Hardware Acceleration slider to None.
>
>Click OK, and then click OK again.
>
>Click Yes when you are prompted to restart your computer.
>
>Microsoft's Knowledge Base only lists about 10 problems related to Internet Explorer and having problems when scrolling down a page, which causes the text to become unreadable. Only a few of their solutions would probably apply in this case.
>
>Updating the video drivers may help, too. But until I can download the latest ones, try the solution above.
>
>Child Windows Able To Paint Outside of Parent Window When Scrolling - http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q255/6/20.ASP?LN=EN-US&SD=SO&FR=0
>
>WORKAROUND
>To work around this issue, use Internet Explorer 4.01 Service Pack 2 in Windows 95.
>
>STATUS
>Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows 95.
>===============================================================
>
>Funny, yes?? :)
>
>
>
>>You mean still the same problem as befor or another new problems?
>>
>>
>>>Hi Armand,
>>>
>>>I checked with Norton Antivirus, it said, my computer is clear. Then I tried the option, you suggested, with no luck. Then I re-installed IE5 completely... Nothing works :(((
>>>
>>>>Did you try to check if your system infected with a virus... if not infected ..
>>>>then, if you try to Refresh the page does it work fine or still have the same problem..
>>>>
>>>>I suggest if you'r using IE Ver5 run the IE Repair option, it will automaticaly check if IE has any damaged related files... to do this go to:
>>>>- Settings, Control Panel
>>>>- Add/Remove Programs
>>>>- find in the list, "Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and Internet Tools"
>>>>- Double click on it
>>>>- A pop-up window will come, having 3 options and one of them is "Repair Internet Explorer", select this option then click OK
>>>>
>>>>this should go and check the IE files and repaid any damaged file.
>>>>
>>>>Hope this help
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hi everyone,
>>>>>
>>>>>Just recenly I noticed a strange effect on my local work computer: if I open any URL or MSDN, the page doesn't show correctly (it looks like part of the message was 'eaten'). Don't know, how explain this problem better, you should see it to understand me... Do you know, what may cause this strange behavior?
>>>>>
>>>>>Also recently I tried to change my display settings, but as far as I remember, I restored the original settings. Could it be related to my current problem?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks in advance.
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